CALIFORNIA OFFERS ANOTHER NEW TENNIS MARVEL; Twenty Years Old and Just Out of Leland Stanford, Is the Sensation of Tennisdom in the East.

ENTER another young tennis prodigy from California. It is getting to be quite the common thing. No tennis season is complete nowadays unless California sends on some dashing youngster to capture the fancy of tennis fans. Five years ago came McLoughlin and Melville Long, then Bundy, then last year, Johnston and Strachan, both of whom won places in the First Ten, that awful eminence of the tennis world. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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